Vulnerability and fraud: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

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Yun Zhang
Qun Wu
Ting Zhang
Lingxiao Yang
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[1] Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance,School of Finance
[2] University of Nevada,College of Business
[3] University of Dayton,School of Business Administration
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This study examines consumer fraud at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and provides novel evidence for the opportunity model of predatory victimization. Scammers have taken advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic shock to exploit victims who are already vulnerable and suffering. The number of fraud cases has greatly increased as COVID-19 spread across the U.S., consistent with the vulnerable-to-become-victimization hypothesis based on the opportunity model of predatory victimization. A Google Trends analysis shows that the increase in fraud and scams is attributable to victims’ increased vulnerability rather than to their awareness of fraud and increased motivation to report scams. An improvement in financial literacy is associated with the reduction of finance-related fraud and scams. Finally, we provide important policy implications to protect people from fraud victimization.
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